Why Would Someone Prefer Coal Power Over Solar & Wind?
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
The US government has approved a $700 million subsidy for old coal power plants, despite solar and wind energy being cheaper and more efficient. Many red states are joining the renewable energy party, with Missouri, Arkansas, and Ohio investing in solar and wind power. The cost and speed of implementation are key factors in the adoption of renewables. The government's decision to support coal has sparked criticism, with many questioning the reasoning behind preferring coal over clean energy. The majority of Americans support solar and wind power, citing their obvious benefits. Renewable energy is still gaining traction, despite government efforts to slow its adoption.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Government subsidies for coal power undermine the economic advantages of renewable energy, prolonging the use of polluting power plants.
- · Favoring coal over solar and wind power contradicts public opinion and the economic benefits of clean energy.